Isn't he the cutest thing ever? His name is Mr. Knightley, and he's one of many reasons I have been absent for most of the summer. Little puppies take lots of time, you know. They need their tummies tickled, their ears massaged, toys thrown, balls rolled, and mostly they need snuggling. Lots of snuggling. That just doesn't leave much time to spend at the computer. Even as I write, he's curled up on my lap, and I am well-satisfied.
(I'm afraid I'm going to have to get Dennis a dog of his own. He keeps grabbing mine.)
Speaking of summer vacation pursuits, have any of you read any good books these last couple of months? Say, while laying on the beach or hammock, riding in the car to visit family, or whiling away the hours in a water craft? Please share any great reads you've enjoyed this summer. There's still a month left for the rest of us to catch up. And plenty of books at the public library. Trust me . . . I know.
I would highly recommend "Baking Cakes in Kigala" by Gaile Parkin, as would the other ladies who recently read it for book club. It is a book that entertains and draws the reader in while giving an informative picture of realities of life in Rwanda in the year 2000.
ReplyDeleteAlthough not real well-written, UNPLANNED by Abby Johnson is a wonderful account of God at work in changing a life. I found it hard to put down.
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